The article is based off of research on one website (Upworthy), so yeah, we know to take it with a grain of salt and all that, but! It’s still interesting! Their research says that people are more likely to share an article without reading the whole thing than they are if they read the whole thing. They are actually basing it off of this interesting metric called “attention minutes” which includes time on the site and time per article. If you care about marketing, you might want to read the article, because they do bring up a good point that you should consider where information is placed in an article.

ANYWAY. Reading this cracked me the EFF up because I very, very often email articles to Steven without reading them. But, I am not even going to the site. Ha ha. I just see them in Feedly, see that it looks like something I think will interest Steven (i.e. robots), and send it to him. I do this a lot in email, and uh, not just to Steven. BUT! I never do it when I share an article in a public place (here or on Facebook) because I want to know what I am sharing with the public. Is that weird, or what?

Do you read 100% of the articles you share… before you share them?

And not entirely related, but I want to ask – Do you read an entire blog post before you comment?

We’re all in such a hurry, aren’t we?! I admit – blog posts that “look” long with lots of big paragraphs scare me away.

41 Responses to “Are you reading what you share?”

Interesting (I haven’t even read the article yet). I don’t usually share articles on FB. I do share them via email sometimes and I don’t always read the entire thing. If I think it will interest a coworker or friend, I’ll email it to them. If it’s a short article I’ll probably have read it all.
I do read all of a blog post before I comment. Sometimes I start my comment before I’ve read the entire thing though because I don’t want to forget what I was going to say!

For some reason, I have to be in the right frame of mind to tackle what appears to me as long, wordy posts. Sometimes I am just in the mood for short sentences and pictures. The truth is, I am always distracting myself. That is why I start the comments as I read, with those long posts, like I was telling you.

Ha. All I was thinking as I read this was about commenting on blogs. And so were you, Apparently :) I have definitely skimmed a post here and there and commented, then kicked myself for not reading more closely to get subtle nuances. I know it happens. We are all here to support one another so I can’t blame us too much. I definitely try to only comment one posts that really speak to me to avoid that from happening again.

That is a good policy! I think some people just want to comment because you commented on their blog then maybe they don’t read the post and their comment comes off as… silly. Or, something else. Ha ha.

I do read all of a blog post before commenting because I’m too afraid of looking like a jerk if I say something in a comment that’s contrary to what was said in the post. I’d say I read >90% of the articles I share for the same reason.

Yeah, I definitely don’t read through all the comments. I probably should, but I don’t. I’m sure I leave duplicates, too, but if it’s genuinely what I think and feel, I hope nobody thinks poorly of me for repeating what others have said.

Oh, definitely not!!!! No one would think that. I just think it’s funny when someone asks a question in the comments and the author answers it then someone asks again later… but that probably points out you should have put the info IN the post. Or, you purposefully left it out, to get comments, in which case… lots of people will ask! :)

I’ve been known to skim if the blog posts get too lengthy with long paragraph after paragraph. But because I do that, I’m also less likely to comment because, like you said, I’m scared of looking like a jerk if I miss the main point.

Yes, I read what I share. I’ll admit I skim some blogs, but I’d never comment if I didn’t read ‘most’ of it. I’ll bet there’s a metric out there for ideal blog length before one loses most of their readers. Ha!

Ugh, really? “Hey, I’m going to clog your FB newsfeed/Twitter feed with YET ANOTHER LINK to an article that I myself could not even be bothered to read.” RUDE. And let’s not get into people who share articles that aren’t from valid sources. That drives me nuts. “Oh look, 10 MORE foods we shouldn’t eat! It’s on the internet so it must be true!!!” Ugh. Just stop.

I’ve skimmed blog posts and commented on them. It’s only if there is one part that starts out to me, or if it’s a general comment, like “Congratulations!” Some people are long-winded. A little self-editing goes a LONG way.

Thanks! And feel free to tell me if you ever think I am not… or if you see a typo… or something seems completely whack. I like to write most days, for fun, but sometimes my ideas are a bit off. And should stay in my head!

RE: Clogging newsfeeds with links – has anyone else noticed that FB has become like 90% links to articles and memes? Or maybe it’s just my feed? It seems like no one ever actually shares an actual status anymore, but just articles (maybe because we’re all blogging instead?).

No, I have totally noticed that. It is all that stupid Buzzfeed crap. And then there were those videos. I would rather see unique content. And on blogs, too (I get turned off when everyone is blogging about the same thing).

Very interesting! Sometimes I’ll see an article, read the headline and the first sentence or two and think, “I bet so-and-so would like this!” and then I read on and the article goes in a totally different direction or doesn’t make much sense. So, I don’t share it. I guess because, like you, I used to send things to Jason that looked interesting and then he wouldn’t read them or would poo-poo them so now I try to make sure what I’m sharing actually makes sense. Or, if it doesn’t, I share and ask questions! I think so many times people see something that tickles some part of their brain and they immediately want to see if others feel the same way instead of critically thinking about what it is that they’ve just seen a glimpse of.

Ha ha ha. Steven isn’t going to get a break – I keep doing it to him! And he does it to me, as well. I do usually say “haven’t read this, thought it was a topic you’re interested in.” Most are probably trying to hook you in, like you said. I have seen article titled one thing, and that is only what the first few paragraphs are about!

Love this post, because I think about it. A lot. I tend to skim articles and quickly read blog posts. I’ve been caught posting articles without reading them (and finding out the end wasn’t what I expected). So, now, I either read entirely before posting OR I credit an interest in reading the rest of the article while still being fascinated by the topic.

And this is exactly why I’m making a conscious effort to write shorter blog posts… keep readers’ attention and keep me from suffering writer burnout. So far so good. And it’s rare that I read an entire article online before sharing. I subscribe to the press release model of writing that says that all the pertinent information should be contained in the first paragraph with everything after that being supporting material.

Ha ha, I was going to say “so you have not encountered the articles that change direction in the end?” But of course, not, you aren’t reading it all. (And, that just must mean the articles I read like that are no bueno, even though I have seen them on WSJ and so on).

I do the same thing! I send stuff to Harrison, and more often than not, he reads the whole thing and then talks about it with me…and I didn’t read it. I just read the titles and assume that he’ll find it interesting, but I figure he’ll stop reading if it isn’t engaging. I don’t send things to you though without reading them…maybe I’m afraid you’ll judge me?

I think it’s different with friends! With your partner, you can be like, “eh, I didn’t read that, you do it, and tell me if it’s good.” But with a friend you are probably wanting to have a conversation, or at least not sound dumb if they bring up a part of the article you missed!

Lately, I have NOT been reading some things friends send me, if they are really negative or depressing (like news stories). Putting on my blinders! ;)

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Hi! I'm Kim, a 30-year-old living in a Chicago suburb with my husband, Steven, and our cat, Data. I work in the design industry (architecture), follow a vegan lifestyle, am addicted to running, and am an ACE certified personal trainer (working at Essential Fitness, LLC ("Efit"))! I write about a variety of topics, and consider this a "life" blog - a place I can share anything that's on my mind. Please visit "About" to get a better idea of who I am! :-) If you have any questions, or want to chat, you can contact me at kilax@ilaxstudio.com!

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